Mr Herbert Fox, of Madras street, the well-known cornetist, was unfortunate enough to have all his gold medals stolen on Tuesday last. Mr Fox was away for the day, and during hw absence the house was ransacked. Money and silver medals were not touched, the thief confining his attention to those made of gojd. ■ . • DO YOTJR OWN SHEARING. • For the liiraerVwith 600 or more sheeb there is no nliint as cheap as the Cooper kittle Wonder. Types to suit all retiuiremepts, Call and inspect or write for catalogue. We will arrange terms if desired. MASON, STEUTSIRS and 00.» LTD.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 8
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